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Hotel is excellent.
Staff quite friendly. Room very clean.
I ordered room service for breakfast, dinner, and coffee. All were very subpar.
Used several nearby good coffee shops of which St. Ambroeus was the best (pricey.)

Traveller from Boston

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The boutiques and hip restaurants of Madison Avenue are just steps from The Surrey, which places guests on Manhattan's …More

Close to my work, to decent restaurants, midtown and Grand Central. The room was well-appointed, with a nice view of the river. I had a productive week here and slept well. A minor touch, but one I thought spoke well of the hotel and its helpful staff: a button fell off my clothes and I left it on the bedside. I subsequently spent a day confused trying to figure out how my sewing kit had fallen out of my luggage, but a day later (I blame jet-lag) the penny dropped: the cleaners had left me a kit having seen I was in need. That's a very thoguhtful touch and I appreciated it. It's in keeping with this lovely hotel.

Traveller from Oxford, UK.

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Murray Hill, a cool and convenient neighborhood on Midtown's East Side, is the setting for this eclectic hotel; the Chrysler …More

The Franklin Hotel was a good deal for the price and was in a great location next to a major subway station (86th and Lexington). The room was good-sized and clean and the offer of breakfast is a rarity in this price range. The hotel staff was friendly enough and helpful to give directions. However, had a few issues that kept me from giving this hotel a 5/5 rating. One was the hotel keys. The key cards they used were apparently extremely cheap, so if you stored them near your credit/debit cards or your metro card it would deactivate them, so we had to have them replaced multiple times in 5 days. Also, the toilet in our room was running and the tank would refill fairly loudly about every 10 minutes. I brought it to the staff attention multiple times and it was never fixed. And finally, the biggest problem I had was our door would not shut properly. I would have to shut it and lift up on the handle for it to latch. If I didn't do this then I could just push the door open without using the key card. I told multiple hotel employees about this as well and it was never fixed. Overall, good for the price and would have gotten a much higher rating had I been in a different room.

Traveller from Conway, AR

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Three blocks from Central Park and Museum Mile, this New York boutique hotel stands on a quiet street just off Lexington …More

We observed that the weekend staff were NOT us friendly, helpful and professional as the weekday staff.
The concierge, Robert and his weekday staff went out of their way to ensure that all hotel guests (not just us) enjoyed the hotel amenities and their overall experience in NYC - thank you and great job !

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Ornate, historic, former private club 1 block east of Broadway theaters; about 2 blocks from Grand Central Station and Times …More